Several coordinating fat quarters from Amy Butler’s Belle and 1 yard construction-themed decorator fabric. Gone. Now that makes me feel good, especially since Amy Butler’s Lotus line is here and I can’t wait to get my hands on some of that. Look at this bag that Megan made. Can I copy you? Please?

And a happy early birthday to my nephew! One of these drawing cases is coming your way big boy!

I think I’m a bit drawing cased and patchfolioed out right now. I gotta sew something else.

26 Responses to “CraftApple Stashbusting tip#1”

Girl, be my guest – I’m so pleased that you like it! Don’t you love that fabric? And see, you’ve “earned” it by taking such a large chunk out of your stash. 🙂 Speaking of which, the Belle drawing case is particularly fetching. Keep up the good work!

I love your your Art book idea. I really wanted to make one, but what to do with it!? Seeing it used with the magazine and legal pad I instintly thought of using for the classes I’m taking. Thanks so much for the inspirtation.

Aw, I saw you giving one of those to Brion today, that must have started the sewing conversation! I love the blue peacock fabric, it’s so beeeeautiful! I am really looking forward to walking Tuesday!!!

I love these! I made something similar for my paint brushes. I just have one question, did you use anything like posterboard on the pocket section? My girls would love to have something like this for church and it would be easy for them if the pocket side was flat.

wow!!! those are amazing!!! any chance you could point me to a tutorial???? I would love to try my hand at making these!!! my sons would love to have one of these!!
many thanks and keep up the great/inspiring work
Sascha in cyprus

Craft Apple

An apple a day keeps the doctor away, right? Well, crafting is my apple. It's what I do to maintain my sanity while taking care of my family. I homeschool my three boys, ages 12, 13, and 14), am a quilter, a bagaholic, and a pattern designer.